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« Reply #105 on: April 14, 2005, 10:46:57 PM »
Hi anna and everyone,

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i dreamed i was on the donald trump show 'the apprentice'.


This is only a slight change of subject guys.

I want to here everyone's best guess as to what that reddish gold thing is
Trump has balanced on the top of his head.
There is no way it can be human hair. :?

My guess is it is either a golden marmoset or a red howler monkey trained to sit on top of his noodle while he's out in public.
When he gets home he just puts it in a little gold plated trump monkey tower.
Next day after a couple of peanuts, its back to the salt mines, sitting on his head.

Anyone else got an explanation for it?

mudpuppy

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« Reply #106 on: April 14, 2005, 10:59:02 PM »
Oh Mudbrother, you are toooooo funny. :lol:  :lol:  I vote for the marmaset.

It is amazing isn't it that someone with all the resources in the world can go around looking that BAD :shock:

He claims he's afraid to cut it because it brings him good luck.  How twisted is that?  Since when did looking like an idiot bring you good luck?

Brigid

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« Reply #107 on: April 14, 2005, 10:59:18 PM »
okay, that's just about the funniest thing I have heard in a long time....I laughed so hard I started coughing!!!  Nope, I can't top that one, Mudpup!
but another funny thing might be figuring out why Trump has that facial expression....what is it, exactly?

Anna, the chicken dream. Ugh.  How you stay so level headed with your "waking" situation amazes me....never mind those disturbing dreams.  I guess you can't be upset 24/7?  I understand that completely.  
My sister, (who on a daily basis, doesn't know whether her daughter is dead or alive) has learned to "compartmentalize" this particular situation so that she can keep fuctioning and healthy.  Maybe that's what you have to do?  Either way, I am in awe of you.  
I'm glad your'e here.

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« Reply #108 on: April 15, 2005, 03:06:06 AM »
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I want to here everyone's best guess as to what that reddish gold thing is  Trump has balanced on the top of his head.

Anyone else got an explanation for it?



you know at first i was with brigid and totally went with the marmoset.

i carefully reviewed the show tonight however and now im pretty sure its a symbiotic alien life form attached to his brain.

thats why he cant cut it beucase it might get injured. other than that i would have said marmoset for sure. or maybe lemur.

either way im pretty sure its secretly calling the shots.

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« Reply #109 on: April 15, 2005, 04:02:11 AM »
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How you stay so level headed with your "waking" situation amazes me....never mind those disturbing dreams.  I guess you can't be upset 24/7?  I understand that completely.  
My sister, (who on a daily basis, doesn't know whether her daughter is dead or alive) has learned to "compartmentalize" this particular situation so that she can keep fuctioning and healthy.  Maybe that's what you have to do?  
I'm glad your'e here.



thank you mum :}  i guess we probably all have to do that, to some degree........ :{{{  

you are so nice. i could get called 'level headed' all day!  you should see the -real- nightmares i have. i wont say them on this thread. theyre not happy.

like other people talked about, i have a lot of premonition dreams, that come true.. so when i have repeated dream images that tell me theres a danger, i listen........  but most people (for instance the horribly underpaid government therapists im forced to see cause of my insurance) dont exactly see these nightmares in the same light as i do. !  meanwhile, big warning signs are going off in my head every night. aint fun.
sitive to people wanting to put me in a box and tell me what im thinking and doing, when they really have no idea :( :( :(   back to the 'invasion of the body snatchers' thing.

but, we do compartmentalise, and continue on.  hope everything ok with you over there  :) ((mum + mum's))
anna

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« Reply #110 on: April 15, 2005, 08:09:44 AM »
I dreamed last night my father died.  The whole family was somewhere and I kept saying we had to get him to the hospital.  His heart stopped beating and I admninstered cpr and he revived.  Then I woke up.  

Dad's health has really been on my mind lately so this one isnt too hard to figure out. He seems to be going down hill although in my mind he is still relatively young-75.  He has had chronic leg pain since November and looks like nothing but an operation will fix it.  My Mom said he didnt want to do the operation but I cant imagine living with the pain.

He had to give up swimming which was keeping his other body parts going.  It seems like he has given up which was never like him.  I hope to talk to him this weekend and see what the alternatives are to surgery.  Not too hard to figure out this dream but I needed to share.

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« Reply #111 on: April 15, 2005, 08:34:51 AM »
Hi all:

First and foremost:

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I want to here everyone's best guess as to what that reddish gold thing is Trump has balanced on the top of his head. There is no way it can be human hair.


I think it might be a chinchilla?? :shock:  :D



I'm in a pretty good mood, considering the horrible dream I had.   Just about every dilemma known to my life-form was played out and kept me jumping skyward, off and on, throughout the night.  I was obviously trying to escape the hot coals!!! :evil:   It was an agonizing, frustrating, upsetting dream that brought out all of my current hurts and then hammered 'em......like they were worthless, nothing,... deserved to be smashed.  This sounds very depressing and to a certain extent it is.. but I'm looking at it too, as a step forward in my feelings coming to the surface and the fact that it makes me wake up and think:

"That's BS!!!  My concerns are worth quite a bit,  something valuable and deserve to be considered!!   And my feelings too!!!!!"

((((((Bliz))))))   I'm glad you're sharing.  Even if dreams are obvious, they are still extremely emotional sometimes.   Hope your talk with your dad goes well and maybe helps put some of your worries to rest.

I must be disoriented after that yucky dream I had last night.  I coulda swore I saw someone write that they had had a nightmare but "won't post it here".

My opinion:  Go ahead and post it.....if you feel like it.  Maybe leave out some of the gorey details but do speak about it, if you want to.   Maybe all you need is a kind word and a hug???  ((((person who had nightmare)))).  Sorry you had a bad dream (if I'm not halucinating :shock:  :oops:  :wink: ).

GFN

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« Reply #112 on: April 15, 2005, 08:41:28 AM »
Good Morning Y'all,
I had one of my recurring dreams last night which always involves downhill skiing.  I love to ski and have been doing it since I was five, but haven't been out the last couple of years (gee, I wonder why?).  Sometimes I take a chairlift to the top of a mountain and can't find a way to get down.  Sometimes I can't find the lift to get up the mountain.  Last night my H was in the dream and we were talking about planning a trip to take the kids on a skiing vacation out west next year.  I kept wondering why we were talking to each other and planning a trip together.  I knew it didn't "feel" right.  I quite suddenly woke up at that point.

I'm sure one of you dream analysts out there can tell me what the skiing relates to in my real life.

Brigid

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« Reply #113 on: April 15, 2005, 08:54:59 AM »
Hey again!

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...it was interesting for him to refer to the crumbs as 'unresolved issues', specially after what weve all been talking about.


Hi Anna:

Maybe your father treats your feelings, wishes, concerns, desires, etc.. like little crumbs?  Does you feel like you have to perform like a circus clown to get the tiniest (crumb) request? For you.....it's paramount to spend time/talk with your child.....to him....the issue is a small crumb...not a concern...in his mind?  If you feel hurt, angry, frustrated, etc....these are just small/almost non-existant and unimportant crumbs to him?? :x

Hey Brigid:  Sorry I draw a blank about the skiing stuff except that it is something you love/enjoy to do??  It's been a part of your life for so long and is now....a loss??
 :(
GFN

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« Reply #114 on: April 15, 2005, 10:18:05 AM »
Mudpuppy:

Trump will somehow make a profit off his bad hair.  Howler monkey is good comparasion.  It is just had to know at this point if is a living or dead thing on the top of his head!  I guess if it begins to crawl around there is life.  However, everything else from the hairline down is dead.  Patz

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« Reply #115 on: April 15, 2005, 12:42:36 PM »
Hi everyone,
OK, a miracle occurred last night, I remembered part of a dream. Its not much of a dream, in fact its kind of boring but, hey I take 'em as they come.
I'm standing (as an adult) in my mom's house looking out of her picture windows and there's a large thunderstorm approaching. My little sister, as a kid, is jabbering about something in the corner of the room. I think I understood her in the dream but not now.
Anyway, the thunderstorm comes crashing on the house with four huge bolts of lightning and deafening thunder and then just as quickly passes. I see nothing but blue sky to the west, and simultaneously my little sister has morphed into my own daughter. The end.

Now keeping in mind that my mom has sided with my brother during our conflict while my little sister has, I think, pretty much tried to duck the whole thing, tell me oh wise ones, what does it all mean? :?

mudpup

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« Reply #116 on: April 15, 2005, 01:01:17 PM »
Mud that’s not a boring dream, no way! Four lightning bolts? I wonder why four. (I love thunderstorms and lightning.) What about the feelings? Was your sister frightened, or something else? How did you feel in the dream – about your sister, then about your daughter…etc?
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« Reply #117 on: April 15, 2005, 01:32:08 PM »
Good questions portia, I wish I could answer them all.
There are four of us siblings so maybe that is relevant.
It seems like my sister was pretty scared by the lightning and so was I as it was bigger and closer than anything I have experienced in real life and each one came right on the heels of the other.
I do remember a feeling of relief when i could see the blue sky appear.
Then my daughter was just there and I woke up.
My daughter kind of reminds me of my sister at that age so I'm sure that plays into it as well.

mudpuppy

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« Reply #118 on: April 15, 2005, 02:30:35 PM »
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I want to here everyone's best guess as to what that reddish gold thing is
Trump has balanced on the top of his head.
There is no way it can be human hair.  


Actually, I think he is rather sexy.  NOT!!!!

Mia

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« Reply #119 on: April 15, 2005, 02:35:41 PM »
I'm telling ya'll it's a chinchilla, if I ever saw one in a dream!!

 :shock:  :shock:  :shock:  :wink:

Have a great week end with lot's of nice dreams everyone!

 :D GFN